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Levels of Ecology

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Question 1
1.

Use your notes to define organism

Question 2
2.

Which picture represents an organism?

Question 3
3.

Use your notes to define population.

Question 4
4.

Which picture represents a population?

Question 5
5.

Use your notes to define a community.

Question 6
6.

Which picture represents a community?

Question 7
7.

Use your notes to describe an ecosystem.

Question 8
8.

Which picture represents an ecosystem?

Question 9
9.

Match the term to the definition

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Organism
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A single organism (a tiger)
Population
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A group of the same organisms (a group of tigers)
Ecosystem
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Two or more populations living in the same organism (tigers and zebras )
Biosphere
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A community interacting with the nonliving environment (tigers, zebras, trees, the weather all living together)
Community
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All life, land, water, and air on earth
Question 10
10.

What is the largest level of organization?

Question 11
11.

What is the smallest level of organization?

Question 12
12.

Identify the factor as biotic or abiotic: Temperature

Question 13
13.

Identify the factor as biotic or abiotic: Predators (lions)

Question 14
14.

Identify the factor as biotic or abiotic: Rainfall

Question 15
15.

Identify the factor as biotic or abiotic: Soil chemistry

Question 16
16.

Identify the factor as biotic or abiotic: Prey (zebra)

Question 17
17.

Identify the factor as biotic or abiotic: Plants

Question 18
18.

Identify the factor as biotic or abiotic: Nutrients like nitrogen

Question 19
19.

Identify the factor as biotic or abiotic: Oxygen

Question 20
20.

Identify the factor as biotic or abiotic: Sunlight

Question 21
21.

The savannah is home to wildebeest, zebras, and gazelle. The savannah environment contains rocks, dirt, and the temperature varies from hot to cold.
In this scenario, identify the biotic factor.

Question 22
22.

The biosphere is made up of land, water, and air. The scientific term for land (soil and rocks) is

Question 23
23.

The biosphere is made up of land, water, and air. The scientific term for air is

Question 24
24.

The biosphere is made up of land, water, and air. The scientific term for water is